City and county workers across Minnesota began a laborious recount Wednesday of more than 2.9 million ballots in the tight U.S. Senate contest between incumbent Republican Norm Coleman and Democrat...
City and county workers across Minnesota began a laborious recount Wednesday of more than 2.9 million ballots in the tight U.S. Senate contest between incumbent Republican Norm Coleman and Democrat Al Franken. (Nov. 19)
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Norm Coleman sued to stop the counting of ballots. Then the NRSCC set up a "Minnesota Recount" conspiracy theory blog, devoted to the advancement of unsubstantiated claims from around the wingnut 'sphere that Al Franken is trying to "pull an Al Gore" by "stealing" the Senate race in Minnesota. As we all know, "Al Gore" didn't win in 2000 by suing to have the recount stopped. I think it was the Republican guy.
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Then the NRSCC set up a "Minnesota Recount" conspiracy theory blog, devoted to the advancement of unsubstantiated claims from around the wingnut 'sphere that Al Franken is trying to "pull an Al Gore" by "stealing" the Senate race in Minnesota.
As we all know, "Al Gore" didn't win in 2000 by suing to have the recount stopped. I think it was the Republican guy.